Get ready to witness the future of legal tech! Eudia is set to revolutionize the way in-house legal teams operate by showcasing its cutting-edge Augmented Intelligence at Microsoft Ignite 2025. But here's where it gets exciting: this isn't just about AI; it's about transforming legal departments into strategic business accelerators. And this is the part most people miss—how Eudia’s partnership with Microsoft is making enterprise-grade AI both secure and scalable for high-stakes environments.
Co-Founder and CTO Ashish Agrawal will take center stage to reveal how Eudia leverages Microsoft Azure to power AI agents capable of handling sensitive, technical information across compliance, M&A, litigation, and contracting. These aren’t your average AI tools—they’re designed to proactively analyze complex data, execute multi-step actions, and support human decision-making with unparalleled precision. Think of it as having a team of AI lawyers working tirelessly behind the scenes, ensuring every decision is backed by deep, context-specific reasoning.
But here's where it gets controversial: Can AI truly replace the nuanced judgment of human lawyers? Agrawal argues that Eudia’s AI isn’t about replacement but augmentation. By combining agentic AI with reasoning-optimized, domain-specific models, Eudia ensures that AI doesn’t just provide generic answers but delivers actionable insights tailored to each enterprise’s unique needs. This approach has already enabled real customer workflows, proving that AI can move beyond theoretical potential into practical, transformative solutions.
“Our customers operate in environments where every decision carries significant weight,” Agrawal explains. “They need AI systems that can reason, scale, and adapt without compromising trust. With Azure’s AI stack, we’ve built a secure foundation that allows us to run advanced workloads, maintain strict data boundaries, and deliver AI agents that perform real work with real context. Microsoft has been a pivotal partner in this journey, and we’re thrilled to showcase what we’ve achieved together.”
Joining Agrawal on stage will be Zachary Ziegler, co-founder and CTO of OpenEvidence, to demonstrate how Azure powers AI agents in regulated industries. Together, they’ll highlight the seamless integration of AI into workflows that demand both precision and security.
Here’s the session you won’t want to miss: “Building Autonomous Enterprise Agents with Reasoning” (Session BRK203) on Thursday, November 20, from 2:15 to 3:00 p.m. PT. This isn’t just a tech demo—it’s a glimpse into the future of legal operations.
Eudia’s unified AI platform, coupled with Eudia Counsel, an AI-native law firm, is redefining corporate legal transformation. By operationalizing institutional knowledge and reducing reliance on outside counsel, Eudia helps legal teams evolve from cost centers to value drivers. At its core is the Company Brain—a continuously learning intelligence system tailored to each client, enabling faster, more consistent, and strategically impactful decisions.
With over $100M in funding from leading investors like General Catalyst, Sierra Ventures, and Floodgate, and a client roster that includes DHL, Duracell, Cargill, Intuit, Citibank, Stripe, and even the U.S. Government, Eudia is proving that AI isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a game-changer. But the real question is: Are legal teams ready to embrace this transformation? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—do you see AI as a threat or an opportunity for the legal profession?
To dive deeper into how Eudia is reshaping the legal landscape, visit their website at www.eudia.com. The future of law is here—are you ready to be a part of it?